(1) For the purposes of section 120AC(1)(a) of the Act, the specified quantity of rock lobster is more than 2.
(2) For the purposes of sections 120AC(1)(b) and 120AC(2) of the Act, a person who possesses rock lobster received from—
(a) the holder of a rock lobster fishery access licence at the place where the rock lobster was landed, must have in his or her possession the original rock lobster catch disposal record in respect of that rock lobster; or
(b) the holder of an aquaculture licence authorising the hatching, rearing, breeding, growing or displaying of rock lobster, must have in his or her possession a rock lobster receipt issued by the licence holder in respect of the rock lobster at the time of sale of that rock lobster; or
(c) any other person, must have in his or her possession a rock lobster receipt issued by that person in respect of the rock lobster at the time of sale of that rock lobster.
Note
Under section 120AC of the Act, a person who possesses more than 2 rock lobster must have in their possession a document specified by these Regulations (that is the relevant document specified in this regulation) and must, when asked to do so by an authorised officer, produce that document for inspection. The maximum penalty for failure to comply with the requirements of that section is 60 penalty units.
(3) A person referred to in subregulation (2) who receives rock lobster must keep the rock lobster catch disposal record or the rock lobster receipt (as the case requires).
Note
Under section 120B of the Act a person must keep any document that he or she is required to keep under the Act (which includes these Regulations) for 3 years from the date of creation or receipt of the document. A maximum penalty of 60 penalty units applies.